Proper leadership urgently required
Tony Cozier reviews India's tour of the West Indies
View ArticleIndia desperate for a turnaround
India head into Wednesday's game against West Indies seeking their first one-day win since May 18.
View ArticleDravid hails bowlers' spirit
Brian Lara's West Indians outplayed India in the poor-batting stakes, and somehow contrived to fall short of a modest target of 163, giving India their first win against West Indies in six outings.
View ArticleWest Indies board forced into contract climbdown
The West Indies Cricket Board has backed down over its decision to remove Dwayne Bravo from its list of players offered retainer contracts after pressure from the ICC and FICA
View ArticleGayle seals emphatic win
West Indies overwhelmed Bangladesh by ten wickets in the fourth qualifying match in Jaipur to secure a berth in the main stage of the Champions Trophy
View ArticleWindies make strong reply to Pakistan's 357
An outstanding spell of new-ball bowling and a resolute opening partnership changed the complexion of the Multan Test, putting West Indies in a comfortable position at the end of the second day
View ArticleBattling Yousuf earns a draw
Reiterating his monstrous appetite for runs, Mohammad Yousuf steered Pakistan out of choppy waters, guiding them to safety on the final day of the second Test at Multan
View ArticleTranquil Yousuf reaches his peak
It is difficult, if not entirely, impossible to locate precisely the moment when a baton, or torch is passed on, when the charge changes
View Article'We need to raise our fielding standards' - Bennett King
Bennett King, the West Indies coach, said his side had only themselves to blame for not forcing a result during the second Test at Multan
View ArticleBravo out of Pakistan tour
West Indies allrounder Dwayne Bravo has returned home to the Caribbean and will miss the entire five-match one-day series in Pakistan
View ArticleCollymore six-for rocks Jamaica
A round-up of the first day's play of the fourth round of the Carib Beer Series
View ArticleSamuels makes West Indies squad
Marlon Samuels has been included in West Indies' 15-man World Cup squad despite the ICC's investigations into his links with an alleged bookie
View ArticleOn slippery slope
Tony Cozier notes that as a preview to the World Cup, the two KFC Cup semi-finals on Thursday and Friday made for worrisome watching
View Article'It's a fresh start' - David Moore
David Moore, the newly-appointed coach of the West Indian team, hopes that the tour of England will be a fresh start for his team
View ArticleVaughan and Pietersen dominate with tons
They say the best things come to those who wait, and for Michael Vaughan his 16th Test century will be one of the sweetest as he returned to England's Test team after a gap of 18 months
View ArticleImproved West Indies make England fight
West Indies produced their best cricket of the series as the opening day of the third Test at Old Trafford offered the most compelling contest of the early summer
View ArticleWe showed competitiveness - Ganga
Daren Ganga is pleased with his side's performance after taking seven wickets on the first day
View ArticleChanderpaul stands alone
Andrew McGlashan delivers a damning verdict on West Indies' showing during their Test series in England
View ArticlePollard named in West Indies' Twenty20 squad
Kieron Pollard, the exciting Trinidad allrounder, has been named in West Indies' squad for September's Twenty20 World Championship
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